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Ext User(Bonzo)
19-07-2007, 08:23 PM
Saturday, July 14, 2007
SEPARATION CELEBRATED
Larry David sees the light:


Now that he's separated, Larry David is having a laugh at his wife's expense.
The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" card said he celebrated the end of his 14-year
marriage to eco-activist Laurie David in a way that was sure to upset her.
"After the divorce, I went home and turned all the lights on," David told TV
critics in LA. A fiercely private guy, David denied that his wife's public war
on global warming caused the split. "No, no, no, she's been that way
throughout," he said.

Man. Must've been a long fourteen years.


15 July 2007
He hasn't split with Laurie David, but Dennis Leary is inclined to carbon-guzzle
anyway:

Actor Dennis Leary insists he'll never cut back on using electricity, despite
the negative effects wasting energy has on the environment ...

He jokes, "You can take the carbon footprint and stick it up my ass. I don't
care, I'm using electricity as long as I'm on this planet ...

"My kids can suffer. I like turning stuff on. I like to have everything in my
house turned on. I hope that my carbon footprint is huge."


We all must work on this. Luckily, Australia's ongoing coldness must be forcing
even the most prayerful local Gorebot to turn up the heat and boost their
footprints a size or two.



Regards

Bonzo

"...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for anything except
for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree panic us"
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National
Academy of Sciences

"What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the only thing
we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes" Dr. Richard Lindzen,
Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National Academy of Sciences

[most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately forecast
the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT
and Member of the National Academy of Sciences